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Fig. 4. The average behavioral responses (diamonds) and predicted trigger times
(triangles) relative to time to `contact' for eight mantids (represented by
color) to the two gradual transition simulated attack sequences. Colors
represent the same individuals as in Fig.
3. The black line represents the PRR. The gray bar is the same as
in Fig. 1. Placement of each
symbol along the y-axis is based on the PRR of the sequence at that
time relative to `contact.' The spread of the trigger point and behavior data
differ due to individual differences in the response latency measured for
predicting the trigger points (see Materials and methods). Both predicted
trigger times and behavioral responses occur during the transition period for
GT1. The same is true for half of the individuals for GT2, although half of
the behavioral response occur just after the transition period.